couple of comments about the plug-in site (www.sublimetextwiki.com):1. the zipped packages contains the .svn folder which imo shouldn't be part of the package2. it would be nice if a download meter was shown on each package, or maybe even one for all the download...

Hi, Vim. I'm not really working on the wiki at the moment -- in fact, a few days ago I asked Jon if he wanted to take it over, or take the code or the packages. I don't really have time to work on it. If Jon doesn't want the domain, and the community can figure out who should take it over, I'll transfer the domain name over. The scripts are already public, in the repo under /wiki, so the actual build scripts are already available for viewing.

vim wrote:1. the zipped packages contains the .svn folder which imo shouldn't be part of the package

That's true. I'm not quite sure how to make this work; I'm getting everything from subversion with a subversion update, but tried to strip it out in the command line for zips; I'm trying something like;

If anyone can spot what I've done wrong, please let me know. The source is in the repo, at /wiki/cgi/makeSublimePackages.py, in the zipDirectory() function.

vim wrote:2. it would be nice if a download meter was shown on each package, or maybe even one for all the download.

Right now the download links are simple hyperlinks, and the download pages are static, so it's a fair bit of rework to do this. If Jon doesn't want to take control of the wiki, and someone else wants to take over development, I think this is their first job

The renewal is coming up on sublimetextwiki.com, and I'm not going to renew it this year. That means the domain will be disappearing from the net in March. I don't have the time to maintain it.

If anyone wants to take over the domain, please give me a shout at (unscramble) steve a t stev e c ooper do t org (end). I'll send you the authcode so that you can take control of the domain. Obviously, names I recognise (like Jon or Nick) will get first pick.

The domain will need to be transferred by the end of february.

All relevant scripts for the site are already checked into the repo, so it should be easy to recreate the site on a unix machine with some basic utilities like python scripting, zip and svn.

The domain url (http://sublimetextwiki.com) has been updated to redirect to this location, but you still have to manually click on the index.html file to view the page, since the redirect doesn't support links to pages, just folders.

The domain has been renewed and redirects to the GoogleCode wiki (where the SVN repo is hosted). It has a pretty solid Wiki that is provided by GoggleCode hosting, and the hosting is completely free. I think it makes most sense to keep it all in one place. I plan on doing some minor refurbishing to the site in order to tie it into the GC wiki though. Thanks for the offer to help though! Please feel free to assist by writing some plugins though...